The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death |
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The Bombardment of Fort Sumter . — Passage of Troops through Baltimore . - -
Interview with the Mayor of Baltimore . — The Blockade of Rebel Ports . — The
President and the Virginia Commissioners . - Instruction to our Ministers abroad .
The Bombardment of Fort Sumter . — Passage of Troops through Baltimore . - -
Interview with the Mayor of Baltimore . — The Blockade of Rebel Ports . — The
President and the Virginia Commissioners . - Instruction to our Ministers abroad .
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MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . - ACTION OF THE SESSION . — PROGRESS
IN RAISING TROOPS . The President ' s Message . — The Proclamation of
Amnesty . - Explanatory Proclamation . — Debate on Slavery . — Call for Troops .
MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . - ACTION OF THE SESSION . — PROGRESS
IN RAISING TROOPS . The President ' s Message . — The Proclamation of
Amnesty . - Explanatory Proclamation . — Debate on Slavery . — Call for Troops .
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ORGANIZATION OF THE GOVERNMENT . — THE BOMBARDMENT OF FORT
SUMTER . — PASSAGE OF TROOPS TIIROTGA BALTIMORE . - INTERVIEW
WITH THE MAYOR OF BALTIMORE . — THE BLOCKADE OF REBEL PORTS .
ORGANIZATION OF THE GOVERNMENT . — THE BOMBARDMENT OF FORT
SUMTER . — PASSAGE OF TROOPS TIIROTGA BALTIMORE . - INTERVIEW
WITH THE MAYOR OF BALTIMORE . — THE BLOCKADE OF REBEL PORTS .
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The whole Northern section of the Union felt outraged that troops should be
assailed and murdered on their way to protect the Capital of the Nation . In
Maryland , where the Secession party was strong , there was also great
excitement , and ...
The whole Northern section of the Union felt outraged that troops should be
assailed and murdered on their way to protect the Capital of the Nation . In
Maryland , where the Secession party was strong , there was also great
excitement , and ...
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For the future , troops must be brought here , but I make no point of bringing them
through Baltimore . Without any military knowledge myself , of course I must leave
details to General Scott . He hastily said this morning in the presence of these ...
For the future , troops must be brought here , but I make no point of bringing them
through Baltimore . Without any military knowledge myself , of course I must leave
details to General Scott . He hastily said this morning in the presence of these ...
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